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I'm currently playing in the Australian league, and have done pretty well winning 2 championships, 1 pre-season cup and making the AFC champions league semi finals two years running. I've been playing with this club for 2 seasons, but now i want to move on. I know i'm not going to go staright to a huge club like Madrid or Manchester, but i'd like to take on a club in the Spanish second division. Is there any way i can offer my services to that club so they can take me?? And how much experiance do you need to be taken seriously??

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I'm currently playing in the Australian league, and have done pretty well winning 2 championships, 1 pre-season cup and making the AFC champions league semi finals two years running. I've been playing with this club for 2 seasons, but now i want to move on. I know i'm not going to go staright to a huge club like Madrid or Manchester, but i'd like to take on a club in the Spanish second division. Is there any way i can offer my services to that club so they can take me?? And how much experiance do you need to be taken seriously??

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If their manager is "under pressure" you can declare your interest in the job via their squad screen, although this is quite likely to make your board unhappy.

For a Spanish Second Division team it wont be a whole lot, but it depends entirely on your reputation as a manager.

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I found it helps to be unemployed as well.

Currently doing a bit of a career game with Australia, Italy, Spain, England and Sweden in. I spent four seasons in Sweden doing okay in the First Division North. I had a regional rep. But all my job apps failed.

When I resigned though I got a job in Serie C1/A within a week. I'm guessing it makes you easier to sign as a manager? The length of your contract not only protects you from the sack but means teams, theoretically, would have to pay some sort of fee/compensation to sign you. Which might put poorer clubs off.

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Just be careful, when you quite your club there's a good chance it'll be lower teams interested, happened to me. And if your planning on delcaring interest in club, be prepared to be laughed off. I played as Brechin in scottish div 1 and beat Hibs twice, then when I was uneployed I declared my interest and was laughed off.

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